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<blockquote data-quote="fotojack" data-source="post: 54871" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Marcel, it's called craft foam. It's sticky on one side, covered by a protective film of paper. You peel the paper off and stick two of these craft sheets together. In between two sheets of craft foam you place a wire (floral stem wire @ 20 gauge). (fil pour tige @ 20 calibre ) The wire is about 18" long (46cm). Each sheet sheet of foam is about 1/16th " thick, so two stuck together is about 1/8th" thick. </p><p></p><p>Marcel, you need to go to an arts and crafts store, where they sell ribbons and glue and Styrofoam balls and school supplies and such. 1-800-MICHAELS </p><p> (1-800-642-4235)is the only number I can come up with for Michael's. Perhaps there's an alternative in your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fotojack, post: 54871, member: 16"] Marcel, it's called craft foam. It's sticky on one side, covered by a protective film of paper. You peel the paper off and stick two of these craft sheets together. In between two sheets of craft foam you place a wire (floral stem wire @ 20 gauge). (fil pour tige @ 20 calibre ) The wire is about 18" long (46cm). Each sheet sheet of foam is about 1/16th " thick, so two stuck together is about 1/8th" thick. Marcel, you need to go to an arts and crafts store, where they sell ribbons and glue and Styrofoam balls and school supplies and such. 1-800-MICHAELS (1-800-642-4235)is the only number I can come up with for Michael's. Perhaps there's an alternative in your area. [/QUOTE]
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